The prosperity gospel is a lie for numerous reasons, but one of the more obvious is that Bible history shows uninterrupted prosperity is rarely good for God’s people in a fallen world. It does not tend to produce desirable outcomes like thankfulness or looking to God; instead, it frequently sponsors independence and entitlement.
In chapter 10, the prophet Hosea comments on the effect of prosperity in ancient Israel. It was much as we might expect ...
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